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1st Gear: What's The Best Midsize Car?

When Chrysler decided they didn't want to build the worst mid-sizer anymore, they looked to the best. And what's the best? The Honda Accord? Hyundai Sonata? Toyota Camry?

"We went head to head and decided that we were going to beat the Fusion on day one," said Chrysler brand president Al Gardner, adding that his team dissected the Ford sedan and set about matching or besting it feature for feature. "We're actually beating Ford at their own game, and I will tell you they are great."

They also said the Chrysler 200 will best the Fusion by being cheaper and offering cheap ass AWD.

I hope that's true.

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2nd Gear: Ford Second To Toyota In Brand Perception, Tesla In Top Five

Randal Teague, who sits on the board with Mr. Solso at Earth University in Costa Rica, said GM better be ready for an activist chairman. "He doesn't sit back and do nothing, it is just not in his nature," said Mr. Teague. "He can take an organization going 45 miles per hour and shift it to 60 miles per hour seamlessly. He is about embracing change."

5th Gear: Zetsche Is On Top Of The World

Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche, known to Americans as Dr. Z, was barely hanging out at the beginning of the year as Mercedes lost ground to Audi and BMW.

"The criticism last year wasn't completely unexpected, but it was based on conditions that were rooted in the past," Zetsche, 60, said in an interview with Bloomberg News. "I was convinced we were at the beginning of an upward trend. We're seeing clear signs of that now, and there's more to come."

This all appears true.

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Reverse: The French Henry Ford

On this day in 1878, Andre Citroen, later referred to as the Henry Ford of France for developing his country's first mass-produced automobiles, is born in Paris. Citroen revolutionized the European auto industry by making vehicles that were affordable to average citizens.